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Processionary caterpillar nests

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2023 6:56pm
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Hello

We have noticed evidence of processionary caterpillar nests in a pine tree in the garden (property we are buying). Could anyone recommend who could deal with this problem and chop down the tree as we have dogs and we don't want to take any risks.

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:19am

chrisso50

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:19am

The tree nest can be treated. Usually processionary caterpillars are around Feb-April and by August there should be none around. 

Your tree can be treated. I think the local council will do this. BUT IT IS ILLEGAL TO CHOP DOWN OR DAMAGE PINE TREES.

Chris

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 5:18pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 5:18pm

chrisso50 wrote on Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:19am:

The tree nest can be treated. Usually processionary caterpillars are around Feb-April and by August there should be none around. 

Your tree can be treated. I think the local council will do this. BUT IT IS ILLEGAL TO CHOP DOWN OR DAMAGE PINE TREES.

 

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Chris

These are likely to be old empty nests, as the new caterpillar nests are usually to be seen in the spring during cooler weather and after some rain and practically never in August.  You can buy traps online which you attach to the tree from www controlbio.com an Almeria based firm.

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 7:30pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 7:30pm

juanida wrote on Sun Aug 20, 2023 5:18pm:

These are likely to be old empty nests, as the new caterpillar nests are usually to be seen in the spring during cooler weather and after some rain and practically never in August.  You can buy traps online which you attach to the tree from www controlbio.com an Almeria based firm.

We saw the nests in February but would like them removed if still there when we get the keys. Your info is very helpful and although it doesn't mention caterpillars online I'm sure they can't  list everything on their website.So thank you for the heads up and we will explore further. 

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 12:44am

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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 12:44am

chrisso50 wrote on Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:19am:

The tree nest can be treated. Usually processionary caterpillars are around Feb-April and by August there should be none around. 

Your tree can be treated. I think the local council will do this. BUT IT IS ILLEGAL TO CHOP DOWN OR DAMAGE PINE TREES.

 

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Chris

Hi, this must vary by region. When we moved into our new house 2 years ago there was a double trunk pine tree in our garden that had old nests in it. We have 4 big dogs and 5 cats. We went to the town hall to ask about having these removed and the answer we got was as they were on our own land we could do what we wanted with them.

We now have no pine trees in our garden so I suggest the person posting goes to the local ayuntamiento and asks there.

Cheers,

Paul.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:09am

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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:09am

pah1547 wrote on Tue Aug 22, 2023 12:44am:

Hi, this must vary by region. When we moved into our new house 2 years ago there was a double trunk pine tree in our garden that had old nests in it. We have 4 big dogs and 5 cats. We went to the town hall to ask about having these removed and the answer we got was as they were on our own land we...

 

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... could do what we wanted with them.

We now have no pine trees in our garden so I suggest the person posting goes to the local ayuntamiento and asks there.

Cheers,

Paul.

Spanish pine trees are protected from felling by law. This is a National ruling. It’s not subject to Local discretion. A decade ago someone in Mijas chopped down a few in his own garden and was denounced by a neighbour and fined €8000. There are similar incidents. Not worth taking the chance! Plus - why cut down a tree to deal with a caterpillar 🐛 issue?

Chris


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